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COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND ADOPTION OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY IN LEARNING AND TEACHING

Published In: 3RD INTERNATIONAL E-CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
Author(s): ABAYOMI OLUWASEYI IKUMORO , SAMUEL ADEYINKA-OJO

Abstract: Introduction: The aim of this paper is to share the first author's online teaching experiences during COVID- 19 pandemic. This paper was written in the first person that is, the first author as he positioned himself within the case studies. I was engaged with students's cohorts using the software's Blackboard Collaborate Ultra live during semester 1, 2020 for (UG) and Trimester 2, 2020 for (PG) at the offshore campus of an Australia University in Malaysia. This paper is a reflective account of the (first author and students) in four undergraduate (UG) and one postgraduate (PG) teaching units during pandemic era. Methods: This reflective work on digital learning and teaching adopted a combination of extant literature, online resources, and personal experiences to demonstrate and reflect on engagement with UG and PG students to achieve specific learning outcomes. For this study five teaching units were involved and subsequently categorised into case studies to provide commentary and shar

  • Publication Date: 27-Sep-2020
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-190-0-03
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WIRELESS MEDICAL SENSOR NETWORKS SECURITY ISSUES FOR E-HEALTH APPLICATIONS

Published In: 3RD INTERNATIONAL E-CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
Author(s): KOZETA SEVRANI , ROMINA MUKA

Abstract: E-health appears to be a highly interesting field expanding nowadays, as an indispensable utility for doctors to facilitate the process of tracing electronic healthcare records. The increased use of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) for healthcare applications has improved the life quality of patients and has increased the physician-patient efficiency. A main concern regarding WSN for e-health applications is related to security issues, dedicated to the sensitiveness and criticism of patient related data, tending to become even more serious as wireless networks are involved. The majority of these applications rely on the use of wireless sensor networks, interacting with a database, transferring the data collected from patients in distributed locations. The distributive nature of these systems represents a greater challenge in securing data, by making the individualization of security solutions a field of interest and further research. In this paper will be given a brief insight of securit

  • Publication Date: 27-Sep-2020
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-190-0-04
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